Hurrah! I got a #LetterFromSanta

Well this month I could not have been more excited to receive my very own letter from Santa himself. I kid you not. Look…

I am delighted to be working with the NSPCC this year on their very special #Letter From Santa campaign.

You can now create your own, personalised, letter from santa for your child over at the NSPCC website.

How Does It Work?

You’ll be able to choose from eight different, beautifully illustrated styles for children, making them the ideal gift for families with more than one child as each can receive a truly unique letter, tailored to their age.

As well as several personalisation options, you can also choose whether the letter is signed ‘Santa’ or ‘Father Christmas’.

This year we have two special letters for our very youngest readers, aged 3 and under!

We also have a special letter for grown-ups – you’re never too old for a Letter from Santa!

Santa will make sure that children at the same address are sent different designs (as long as they are requested together), so they get a letter that’s unique to them.

The letters are beautifully illustrated and arrive via Rudolph Mail to make the experience truly unforgettable.

The suggested donation per letter is just £5.

How Can Your Donations Help?

£5
Every £5 raised could ensure that when a child needs help, ChildLine is there to answer their call.

£12
Every £12 raised could help us talk to one primary school child about abuse through our ground-breaking ChildLine Schools Service, giving them the confidence to talk and showing them who’s ready to listen.

£50
Every £50 raised could help an NSPCC practitioner deliver two hours of telephone support to anyone with concerns about a child.

Every penny can make a difference.

I so hope that you will help support this campaign and order your child a beautiful letter this Christmas. By taking party you could also win a magical break for you and your family at Center Parcs. You can read more about this here.

Comments

what a great campaign. we get so wrapped about in all the joy of christmas we often forget some people could really do with our help. a couple of years ago we said that ronnie could only ask father christmas for three things and in return he had to think hard about what three things that he no longer plays with would he like to give to someone less fortunate. x